Nathan Drake’s latest heroic escapade leads him all around the world from the ominous clubs of London to the radiant desert wastelands of Yemen. In Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception, you even get the opportunity to explore Drake’s thieving past on the harsh streets of Colombia. The game was released a little more than two years after Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, falling in line with the series’ two-year release schedule. Drake’s Deception was highly marketed by the game’s publisher, Sony, who along with developer Naughty Dog released numerous trailers, held a public multiplayer BETA, and launched a partnership with Subway Restaurants. The Subway “Taste for Adventure” deal allowed fans a chance to play the full competitive multiplayer experience a month before the game’s official retail release. With all of the hype the game received prior to its release, does Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception live up to everyone’s expectations? Does it deliver in prominent Naughty Dog fashion? We’ll discuss these questions and more as we go in depth with Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception.